The Toronto Maple Leafs from 1942 can rest easy knowing.
Their return unimaginable, 0-3 to reach the Stanley Cup Champions Series Final in a jurisdiction other than the 2011-12 season, the Devils ended the Staples Center yesterday evening unmatched.
The Devils were beaten 6-1, by the Kings in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals. The Kings won the series four games to two.
Trevor Lewis and Jeff Carter each scored twice and Dustin Brown and Matt Greene added, each for the Kings, who won the first trophy in their history. Jonathan Quick made 17 saves and became the winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as player of the series.
Adam Henrique scored the lone Devils. Martin Brodeur, was held from 19 parades.
The Devils are now 3-2 in five appearances in the Stanley Cup finals in 1995.
If or when they return to the last step concerns the league. The Devils are 80 million in debt and had to accept a loan from the NHL to medium term the next year to get through the season.
Subsequent co-owner Ray Chambers is separated from part of the franchise, after repeated clashes with owner Jeff Vanderbeek.
Commissioner Gary Bettman announced in his State of the Union address before a stake which Vanderbeek "restructuring" of the debt, and published reports had suggested before Game 5, an anonymous donor was found.
The financial situation of the franchise will decide whether the group of athletes who can return compiled a 102-point regular season intact.
Thirteen Devils, who are free agents run in Game 6, Brodeur and Zach Parise captain with the two most important ones. Brodeur said he was "leaning toward" game in 2012-13 and 40 years should be comfortable signing a short-term agreement.
The uncertainty swirling around, but Parise. The 27-year-old has just won his fifth 30-goal season and will be popular this summer. Expected to be among the candidates, the Rangers, Detroit Red Wings and Parise his hometown Minnesota Wild.
If Game 6 is the epilogue of the Devils dynasty, it was a rather unsatisfactory conclusion. They entered the first intermission trailing edge 3-0 for the PowerPlay goals from the sticks of Brown, Carter and Lewis, Steve Bernier following misconduct for boarding Rob Scuderi. The success of bloody kings defender.
Carter's second goal of the game 90 seconds in the second period for the 4-0 advantage and finished the season push for all purposes.
The goal of the second clock Henrique at 18:45 cut the deficit to 1.4, but the second game and Lewis Greene markers in a span of 15 seconds after the end of the third for the final margin of victory.
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